Opinion
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- Sound Off published May 1
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DUVALL: Darcy Regier has worn out his welcome
On the same day they announced an increase in season ticket prices -- one Sabres President Ted Black was necessary to maintain their portion of the league's revenue sharing -- the GM's message is, "we've not yet begun to suffer."
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CONFER: Choosing a trade over college, part II
When I was in high school some 20-plus years ago, BOCES was considered a dumping ground; those who pursued the vocational arts were looked at - by school administrators, parents, and peers alike -- as sub-par students, kids who weren't bright enough to hack the standard path of high school education, let alone the rigors of college. Times have changed and vocational education has become more acceptable to mainstream education but, still, a lot of today's parents who were educated during that era still carry some long-held (and totally unacceptable) disdain for the program.
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Dear Congress -- Get your filthy hands off my science
- A word on print reduction announcement
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TUCKER: Fracking talk raises ire
A week ago, a talk by Kim Sherwood, a foremost authority on fracking was coming up and now, having heard his talk, it astounds me that there are actually pro-fracking people trying to pressure the state into allowing it.
- LETTER: Rent subsidy change a good idea
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DUVALL: Seeing the world in high definition
With the marathon bomber safely under guard at a Boston hospital we can all go back to living life. For me, that means scrounging around to find the time to buy a television.
- Sound Off published April 23
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CONFER: Choosing a trade over a degree
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